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St. Mary’s Regional Medical Center (Enid, Oklahoma)

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St. Mary’s Regional Medical Center (Enid, Oklahoma)
NameSt. Mary’s Regional Medical Center
LocationEnid, Oklahoma
CountryUnited States
TypeGeneral medical and surgical
Beds93
Founded1915
NetworkIntegris Health

St. Mary’s Regional Medical Center (Enid, Oklahoma) is a nonprofit regional hospital located in Enid, Oklahoma, serving northwestern Oklahoma and surrounding communities. The hospital provides acute care, surgical services, and specialty programs, and functions within a broader regional healthcare network. Its history reflects ties to religious organizations, local civic development, and statewide healthcare policy initiatives.

History

St. Mary’s Regional Medical Center traces origins to early 20th-century healthcare efforts in Enid, Oklahoma and the US Progressive Era, with founding influences from religious orders and civic leaders. The institution expanded through the mid-20th century in parallel with infrastructure projects and the growth of Garfield County, Oklahoma; key eras overlapped with events such as the Great Depression and World War II. Later reorganizations corresponded with trends in Medicare and Medicaid implementation and with the consolidation movements that affected systems like Trinity Health and regional systems tied to institutions such as Saint Francis Health System (Oklahoma). Ownership and name changes paralleled broader healthcare mergers exemplified by transactions involving entities like Community Health Systems and Ascension Health in the national context.

Facilities and Services

The campus in Enid, Oklahoma includes inpatient units, an emergency department, an intensive care unit, surgical suites, and outpatient clinics. Diagnostic capabilities encompass radiology modalities similar to those found in facilities affiliated with Mayo Clinic, Cleveland Clinic, and academic centers such as University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center. Ancillary services include laboratory medicine, rehabilitation services comparable to programs at Johns Hopkins Hospital, and pharmacy operations aligned with standards from organizations like American Society of Health-System Pharmacists. The facility layout has been modernized in phases consistent with capital projects seen at hospitals including Oklahoma City Veterans Affairs Medical Center and regional improvements funded through mechanisms similar to those used by Rural Health Clinics and Critical Access Hospital programs.

Affiliation and Ownership

Historically associated with Catholic-sponsored healthcare, St. Mary’s has shared organizational characteristics with systems such as Saint Joseph Health and Providence Health & Services. Its governance and ownership evolved amid consolidation trends involving systems like INTEGRIS Health and nonprofit hospital governance structures exemplified by Community Health Systems transitions. Affiliations for clinical education and referral pathways have linked the hospital to entities such as University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, regional medical centers, and specialty referral networks akin to those formed with Saint Francis Health System (Oklahoma) and academic medical centers like University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center.

Patient Care and Specialties

The hospital offers general surgery, orthopedics, cardiology, obstetrics, and emergency medicine, with service lines comparable to regional centers such as Hillcrest Medical Center and Integris Baptist Medical Center. Cardiac care includes diagnostic cardiology and interventional services modeled on protocols from institutions like American Heart Association–endorsed centers; orthopedic programs reflect pathways used by centers such as Rush University Medical Center. Maternity and neonatal services align with state maternal health initiatives and practices found at facilities including Mercy Hospital (Oklahoma). Emergency and trauma stabilization operate in coordination with regional EMS providers and trauma systems akin to those coordinated by Oklahoma State Department of Health protocols.

Community Involvement and Outreach

St. Mary’s engages with community partners, public health campaigns, and local nonprofits in ways similar to collaborations between hospitals and organizations such as United Way of Enid and Northwest Oklahoma, local chapters of American Red Cross, and county health departments including Garfield County Health Department. Programs have addressed preventive care, chronic disease management, and health education paralleling initiatives run by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention grants and rural health outreach models used by Rural Health Association of Oklahoma. The hospital’s community benefit activities have coordinated with schools, civic groups, and faith-based organizations resembling partnerships common to Catholic Charities and faith-affiliated health systems.

Awards and Accreditation

Accreditations and recognitions for quality, safety, and compliance mirror standards set by organizations such as The Joint Commission, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, and specialty credentialing bodies like the American College of Surgeons and Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities. Awards for clinical outcomes or patient satisfaction reflect benchmarking practices used by hospital ranking entities such as U.S. News & World Report and quality collaboratives similar to Institute for Healthcare Improvement. Participation in federal and state reporting programs aligns the hospital with regulatory frameworks exemplified by Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems reporting.

Notable Incidents and Controversies

Like many regional hospitals, St. Mary’s has faced operational and financial challenges amid industry consolidation and regulatory scrutiny observed in cases involving systems such as Community Health Systems and disputes comparable to controversies previously reported at other faith-based hospitals. Specific incidents have prompted community attention and review processes similar to state-level inquiries handled by agencies like the Oklahoma State Department of Health. Legal and labor-related matters in regional hospital contexts often invoke statutes and case law comparable to disputes adjudicated in Oklahoma Supreme Court opinions and federal courts.

Category:Hospitals in Oklahoma Category:Enid, Oklahoma